Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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In the first semester of this year the traffic in the port of Durrës is increased of +7.4%
more the volume than goods, pairs to 152 thousand tons, has been that from and for the Italian ports
August 9, 2017
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In the first semester of this year the port of Durrës has enlivened almost 1,8 million tons of goods, with an increase of 123 thousand tons regarding the first half of 2016. The increase of the traffic is yields of an increment of +6% of the goods transported by the 448 ferries landed to the Albanian port and of the rise of +8% of the cargo on the 279 ships of other type that have reached in the port of call. Moreover the total increase of the traffic is determined by the increase of +27% of the exports, while the volume of the imports has turned out analogous to that enlivened in the first six months of 2016.
In the first half of the 2017 traffic of the container in the Albanian port has been pairs to 53.908 teu, 990 in more regarding the first semester last year. However in terms of weight the containerized trade has recorded a decrease pairs to approximately 345 thousand tons.
In the first six months of this commercial year the first three partner of the port of Durrës have been Italy, Russia and Turkey. In particular, the traffic of the Albanian port of call from and for the Italian ports is piled to 152 thousand tons of goods, that with the Russian ports to 130 thousand tons and the traffic with the Turkish ports to approximately 89 thousand tons. Relatively to the sun imports the greater volume of traffic has been those pairs to 130 thousand tons arrived from Russia, while on the consisting front of the exports more the flow than goods, pairs to 105 thousand tons, were directed in Italy.
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